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Show r- lareen - 17 1Mb THEATRIGAL'PA Here" Solve this Puzzle and Win Strand Tickets on of the best picture pussies ever oroujht Try it this erening and see if you can to Provo! , solve it. , All you feave to do U to cut apart all the picture piece of this puzzle, including the letters "The Son of Wallingford," and after cutting them all out form '.hem Into the picture frdnr which' they were taken. Easy, isn't it? ,The picture you wfll get la one of the pictures on the film rThv-$o.of Wallinctord," which is to be , shown at the Strand Monday and Tuesday. Manager Ray Sutton of the Strantf theater will give r fifteen prizes to the first fifteen wtio hand in correct solutions of the picture puzzle. There'll be ten free tickets for fhe children. And five free tickets for the grown-ups- , , which include everybody of high school .age and over. ' The first ten children to hand in at the Strand box office after 12 o'clock, noon, -- Monday, the completed s picture, that is, the pasted together to form the picture intended, will receive free Strand tickets, good for any performance Monday or Tues, day. Thef iwt -- fivgolder persons who-haa- d: 4ncorrect pictures will receive free tickets.' Get out the family shears, do ..some cutting and . . . pasilPR and win free Strand tickets. . n "' '1 . , cut-out- -- ' W 4' lllll'p Matinees - II Ul 11 r , i Sometimes a portance Grellppfice theatrical event happens of such great 1 in :;'... J. RUFUS WALLING FORD AND BLACKIE DAW "ACROSS ..... J l r m t. 'V.- .'. ri 1 sw w 3 THE DIVIDE" B and Ballroom Boys Comedy "T.;:'-- tMtft, w,- - s v g t ,J "FALSE ROOMERS" U13 I I . Si BHSSiaSBSZEXZIZIZISBSSIXI PROVO ; , - y - , y,- , - - , ' I upIf lit I! H L PRESENTS PtAY 'MlSS fo1)bs" will lift Hre Columbia theMpi4 w - , ty intense interest in the engagement MAIL this important theatrical event will now be S !a f Send remittance with ; stamped tJmkSftfor return of tickets, and as there will unques-o- f bly 06 an avalanche of mail orders, please name choice Performances to insure gettingeats. - Nights, $1:50, $2, $2.50 and $3.Saturday: -- . t. M 'i,;- - OXtiK ; I f I U job, the man with Since prohibition knocked the wine taster out of a pleasantest job is Sam Kingston, who pick vamps. He works for 'film corporation and all vamps looking; for work must see him. If a girl lean vamp Kingston she sets a job in the movies. Kingston hired Theda ' :' ; H, -- Bars. the l STAR THEATRfi Sptirigville V.-m??- ;. :- per censor war tax, eUevrthe engagemenlrofAphrodifell be4he, 8ensationaUy .successful," eyent in the history of this $1.50, $2.00, $2.50. Add 10 . -- tteat .'.:.Jiit,'i ... ed . GEORGE D. PYPER, Manager. oau juaKe ineaier, aau blic Seat Sale at Box Office Monday, Pecember 26th jkc. big scenes. This is in decided contrast to the lake of burn, ing oil which forms the big thrill of the picture. ks- - re-e- self-address- A pageant in which a menagerie, 8,000 players, two tons of confetti and 10,000 toy balloons are used makes one of the war Prk Ai Conse-sequcntl- . to nprfe?for .. Many Spectacular Scenes , ' ffr. H .1 j open-Bigh- diti-'- i ' HlQ til 3 not need in fmivht . ..a flramniln 4 mutlnoQlH I'rovo Hieh will be given tin tlie afternoon for the children of the city. j school According to ail imparls this jV one of the clcveret.t plays of the season land the Hiiji ithool players have it t 'i in )ian. The tale jrotircj-nsa charming, though' misinfornied, yonnj? firl. "'.Miss Hohbs," who is is, imbued with a noble desire to save all her svx from th fate of the marriape vowr y the men affected by . her efforts rack their brains to find some effective means to keep her from Thrir urnlildn ic nnHir. srnrinf. Ul.en by a fricad from Inilil, wh claims he knows now to handle the situation. He undertakes to tame the "Cat" and succeeds; not, however, without a few surprises to himself and friends. The play is a battle of wits and is full of many ludicrous srnt nr"vTtrfei turn anr !uainti i . Theatergoers who keep in touch with theatrical events to be reminded of the extraordinary demand for which took place in New York when "Aphrodite" was pts jirst presented. Tickets were eagerly bought up by specult. ators, who sold them, for as high as $200 each for the The newspaper declared the play a' sensation. was Packed to the doors for the entire season f thousands of people were turned away during the New York engagement. , uomstoCK anq uest arg pi cscuuus Zn i 10 big withthis enormous cor belies, "ADhrnHitp" in Piiria was hailed as the latest and most sensational play. It has since ajPucated that tmrml in JNew YorK, unicago, Philadelphia Boston. It will be presented here in all of its resplendent , Lillian and George Randolph Chester : iust romnleterl arran cements with Messrs. F. aayComstock and Morris Gest whereby this gigantic off er- lrior m oil v, tiwx. x 3 ." :t i ted at the Salt Lake Theater, three night and Saturday matinee, commencing Thursday evening, .December 29th, at . " do Written and Directed by Rosemary Theby and Rex Ballard i im We 'have . -- "'"iiiinpiiiinmiHIIIJ(im - - WaSli TODAY AND SATURDAY Such an event is now about to occur in Salt Lake City. Every once in a while the Salt Lake Theater has the pleasure and theliondr of presenting some extraordinary attraction of greatjmagmtude. Owing to our previous experience on such occasions we desire to serve ample warning to our Patrons of an not be neglected, so should that opportunity that they may secure seats well in advance. The extraordinary attf action which, we are now. about to present to our patrons is the big spectacular and offering, "Aphrodite' which created such a furore in ew York a season age at the Century Theater in that city, and which was the sensation of Paris when originally pre- tented there : i prior .to its New York production. m... Presents the Million Dollar Production mmmmmMmmtMm ""' p. . Iffillllll im- ' . ' fill pi ? that it stands out above everything else during the season like a beacon light in. the history of human current progress. Saturdays and Holidays, 2:30 Night 7:13 and 9:15 ' Here's a Job Worth Having! ACardOf P. M., ' ; , $ 4 '''V ' m- i i lllgllll)'!'-'- Regular n - MONDAY OF TARZAN . Episode No. 2 - adventures: TUESDAY - H. R Warner tn -THE DICE OF DESTINY" AY - WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Cooper's Famous Leather Stocking Tale v "THE LAST OF THE MOHICIANS" Douglas MacLean in "THE JAILBIRD" SATURDAY William Russell in "CHILDREN OF THE NIGHT STAR THEATER SPRINGVILLE ' ' S. M. DEAL, Manager. i t i t |